[gfsd]autoproject-0.14 released

From:

James R. Van Zandt

Subject:

[gfsd]autoproject-0.14 released

Date:

Sat, 9 Mar 2002 15:04:26 -0500 (EST)

%%comments:
Copyright (C) 2000 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this document
under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License, Version 1.1 or
any later version published by the Free Software Foundation; with no
Invariant Sections, with no Front-Cover Texts, and with no Back-Cover
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%%name: autoproject
%%short-description: create a skeleton source package for a new program
%%full-description:
autoproject interviews the user, then creates a source package for a
new program which follows the GNU programming standards. The new
package uses autoconf to configure itself, and automake to create the
Makefile. `make distcheck' succeeds.
.
The idea is that you execute autoproject just once when you start a
new project. It will ask a few questions, then create a new directory
and populate it with standard files, customized for the new project.
.
Optionally, the new package will use a command line parser generator.
Currently, autoproject supports two parser generators: clig by Harald
Kirsch (address@hidden) (see http://wsd.iitb.fhg.de/~kir/clighome/), and
autogen by Bruce Korb (address@hidden) (see
ftp://autogen.sourceforge.net/autoopts).
%%category: development
%%license: GPL
%%maintainer: James R. Van Zandt <address@hidden>
%%updated: 9 Mar 2002
%%keywords: source code, development, automake, autoconf
%%interface: text interactive
%%doc: programmer reference included
%%developers: James R. Van Zandt <address@hidden>
%%source: http://www.mv.com/ipusers/vanzandt/autoproject-*.tar.gz
%%debian:
ftp://ftp.debian.org/pub/linux/distributions/debian/dists/stable/main//binary-*/devel/autoproject_*.deb
%%source-language: sh
%%supported-languages: c,c++,sh
%%build-prerequisites: autogen
%%version: 0.14 released on 9 Mar 2002
%%GNU: no
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